My mother is hypertensive, and the doctor prescribed candesartan cilexetil tablets and nifedipine sustained-release tablets for long-term combined use. If you have any questions, ask me. Thank you.

1 is a three-point poison, and all drugs have side effects, but lowering blood pressure is the last word. No matter what medicine is taken orally, as long as it can reduce blood pressure stably for 24 hours, as long as it can tolerate it, the side effects can be ignored. As long as it can be controlled, and your mother has no side effects such as blushing, palpitation and edema of lower limbs after taking nifedipine, she can only take nifedipine, preferably a sustained-release tablet or a controlled-release tablet, which can steadily pressurize and last for a long time. If nifedipine controlled-release tablets can not be controlled once a day (or sustained-release tablets twice a day, ordinary tablets three times a day), you can consider adding half a tablet of sartan ester. If your blood pressure is not satisfactory, you have to take one tablet a day.

The last sentence is to stabilize blood pressure, choose antihypertensive drugs suitable for you, and reduce blood pressure for a long time on time to prevent complications or delay their occurrence. If the blood pressure can be stabilized below 150 /90, aspirin should be added to prevent thrombosis.